Noémi Besedes

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Noémi Besedes
Noémi Besedes
Born (1980-03-14) 14 March 1980 (age 42)
CitizenshipSwiss
Education European Film Actor School
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Website noemibesedes.com

Noémi Besedes is a Swiss actress and model.

She was television presenter at the start of VIVA Switzerland in 1999.

Filmography

YearProduced byTitleTypeRoleDirectorFilming locationFilm lengthIMDb
2009DAGO Kinderlobby e.V., David Aufdembrinke Never Violence Short filmMotherDavid Aufdembrinke Schleswig-Holstein 6 min 1515879
2013RTL/Grundy UFA Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten (GZSZ)TV seriesAlexandra HappeKlaus WittingBerlin, Germanyn.a.
  • 2862810 (Season 1, Episode 5228 (2013-04-19))
  • 2862794 (Season 1, Episode 5227 (2013-04-18))
2012 ZDF/Monaco Film/Odeon Film Der Kriminalist TV crime seriesSandra Schiller Christian Görlitz Berlin, Germanyn.a. 2466554 (Season 10, Episode 4, 'Blaues Blut' (2012-11-02))
2011Desert Flower The Pursuit of Unhappiness  [ de ]Blond woman Sherry Hormann 87 min 1951076
2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment Men Do What They Can Katja Riebinger Marc Rothemund Berlin, Germany108 min 2036408
2009 Universal Pictures Inglourious Basterds German movie star Quentin Tarantino Berlin, Germany153 min 0361748
2009MTV/Good Guy MarketingFRIENDSHIP MTV SPOTDriverDavid ReimersBerlin, Germany
2009ARD/Grundy UFA Verbotene Liebe TV seriesAnna LindenauUte HilgefortCologne, Germanyn.a. 1585963 (Season 1, Episode 2645 (2006-03-06))
2009RTL/Grundy UFA Unter uns TV seriesRosi HartmannFrank FabischCologne, Germanyn.a. 1066206 (Season 1, Episode 2671 (2005-09-12))
2008 Waiting for Ralf Sylvie (lead)Silvia KaiserCologne, Germany15 min

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